Series Books for a Better Earth By Deidre Havrelock
Hardcover edition
Publisher Holiday House Imprint Holiday House ISBN9780823450374
Buffalo Ways: The Enduring Story of Buffalo and the First Peoples of North America
20.18
Here’s the story of how they almost became extinct and one man who helped saved them.
For thousands of years, North America had its own animals, its own peoples, and its own way of life. For many of these Indigenous Peoples, especially those who lived on or near the Great Plains, that way of life centered on Buffalo.
When respect for Buffalo began to fade with the arrival of Europeans, a young man named Latatitsa (Little Peregrine Falcon Robe) was sent to protect and care for a group of calves. He transported the calves across the Rocky Mountains to the safety of the Flathead Indian Reservation in Montana. His heroic efforts helped save the species from extinction.
Expertly researched and lovingly written by children's book author Deidre Havrelock, a member of the Saddle Creek Cree Nation and passionate advocate for Buffalo conservation and preservation, Buffalo Ways celebrates Native history and identity for young readers. Havrelock details the history of the Buffalo in North American and Latatitsa's extraordinary trek, while William Burns’s art captures the true story in epic detail.
Back matter includes an author’s note, more about Buffalo, a timeline, bibliography, and more on how we can continue to protect ecosystem engineers like Buffalo.
Books for a Better Earth are designed to inspire children to become active, knowledgeable participants in caring for the planet they live on.
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Nonfiction Elementary Plus (Grades 3-5)
Nonfiction Elementary Plus
Nonfiction Elementary Plus (Grades 3-5)
For Grades 3-5
A thoughtfully curated collection of nonfiction picture books for older elementary readers. These titles explore a wide range of real-world topics through clear, approachable text and compelling visuals, supporting curiosity, comprehension, and independent learning. Ideal for research, classroom discussion, and personal discovery.
Interests
Nonfiction, Picture Books, Curriculum Support, Independent Reading
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